Word: bureaucratice
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The very nature of AIDS--a disease associated with fear of and discrimination towards victims and bureaucratic frustration for researchers--has meant frequent struggles of this kind for the Institute.
Most students won't pay much attention to the bureaucratic manipulations that will consume most of the provost's time. Budget cuts, deferred maintenance costs, a declining endowment. Yawn.
The Schlomings said they hope the paper communicates their belief that bureaucratic control has overwhelmed the city. In future issues, they plan to question government in-tervention in education.
Among those who played a consulting role was Zbigniew Brzezinski, a native of Poland and President Jimmy Carter's National Security Adviser. "I got along very well with Casey," recalls Brzezinski. "He was very flexible and very imaginative and not very bureaucratic; if something needed to be done, it was...
Whatever economic or bureaucratic changes are in order, a change in student attitude may be crucial to creating the desired atmosphere. Bossert says undergraduates must bear much of the responsibility for change.